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Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival Is This Weekend In Sundre

Music fans of all walks of life are encouraged to make their way to the west country this weekend, for one of the biggest bluegrass festivals in the province.

The Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival is coming up this weekend at the Sundre Pro Rodeo Grounds.

The event goes from July 12th through the 14th with performances getting underway Friday night at 6.

This year’s musical guests include the Blue Canyon Boys, Jake Vaadeland and the Sturgeon River Boys, Rock Hearts, Unfaithful Servants, Crooked Path, Sadies Ghost and more.

The festival has been running for nearly 30 years, originally starting in Nanton before moving to Sundre in 2020.

Tickets are $130 for the weekend, with day and evening passes for sale starting at $35.

There is a beer garden, food trucks, and vendors located on the Festival grounds.

Tickets to the Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival are available online at Showpass.com or at the gates of the Sundre Rodeo Grounds.

Bernd van't Klooster
Bernd van't Klooster
Bernd Van't Klooster is a morning show host and news reporter with Vista Radio. Bernd has been a part of the team at 96.5 CKFM in his hometown of Olds since 2018. Bernd knows our community, having graduated from both Olds High School and Olds College. After his time at OC, Bernd graduated from the RTBN Program at SAIT. In addition to his news work, Bernd is also the play by play voice of Mountain View Colts hockey on CKFM. Bernd is a Dutch citizen, he can answer any of your wooden shoe questions! If you have a community event or announcement for us, get in touch with Bernd!

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